Trend Alert: Peasant Chair Roundup (Plus 5 to Buy)

Spotted lately: the classic carved-wood Tyrolean chair (also called the Swiss mountain chair) and other folk art versions in stylish interiors.
Above: Tyrolean chairs in a holiday house by Pedevilla Architects (see more at The Mountain Rental: A Holiday House in the Italian Alps ).
Above: A peasant chair in the bedroom at Chesa Wazzau in St. Moritz .
Above: Chinese farmer's chairs surround the kitchen table in Vincent Van Duysen's kitchen. Photograph by David Spero for the New York Times .
Above: Humble peasant chairs from New York antiques dealer Paula Rubenstein in the home of Gardenista contributor Laura Silverman. Photograph by Michael Mundy (go to At Home in Sullivan County, NY , to see more).
Five to Buy
Above: The Swiss Mountain Chair III from Bliss Home is $155.
Above: Venetian designer Luca Nichetto reinterpreted the traditional Tyrolean chair for his collaboration with Casamania. The chairs are made of ash and available in a range of colors; go to Casamania for ordering information.
Above: From Jan Kurtz Mobel, the Stuhl Vienna Chair is €198 ($242.47).
Above: Colorado furniture maker Tim O'Brien trained with an Austrian master; his Handmade Alpine Chairs are $750 each via his shop, Shamrock Fine Woodworking, on Etsy.
Above: An Antique Folk Art Spinning Chair or Brettstuhl Baroque peasant chair ("early 19th century or before") is $825 from Etsy seller Owl Song Vintage.
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N.B.: This post is an update; the original story ran on December 22, 2014 as part of our Winter's Tale issue.
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